Posted on 05/21/2011 5:28:00 AM PDT by marktwain
We can agree to disagree. I am impressed that you admitted to the error. That moves you up on the freeper scale. You might also consider Goldwater's dictum:
"I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!"
What is the point of saying "my strong side out" in the first place? He wanted his weapon seen so that it would cause a reaction. Most people I know who carry are very reluctant to do it obviously for a variety of reasons but the most prevalent is they see no need for a confrontation.
This issue of OC is a controversial one whether we like it or not. The fact that he wrote the blog at all tells me that he wanted to flaunt his desire to OC.
Is OC the norm in NH or is it new.
Here in CT there was a recent ruling that there is nothing in the CT laws that prohibits OC yet I do not see people carrying openly.
I am impressed that you admitted to the error.
Hmmmm.... I got caught. Why not admit it and move on? Isn't that what honorable people do? But thanks for the kudos.
They wear uniforms and badges, and present in situations that require the presentation of possible exertion of lethal force.
I camp out with some guys that are essentially lunatics, and they love their guns. Nothing like a hillbilly with a 30 pack of bud light in his belly and a loaded 1911 in his holster.
I am a sensitive little pup.
The first 18 years of my life were in Michigan. The next 20 were all over the world serving in the U.S. Navy. The next 10 have been in New England, where I’m still considered an outsider.
I’ve never heard anyone talk openly about revoking a gun permit because of someone practicing their right to OC.
I just think this guy was being an ass.
Wife: Let’s go to Chili’s for dinner.
Husband: Sounds good, let me get my gun.
Wife: You’re a stud and that gun proves it.
Husband: I know, and I love the the attention I get from it.
I just think the guy is an ass.
Wife: Let’s go to Chili’s for dinner.
Husband: Sounds good, let me get my gun.
Wife: You’re a stud and that gun proves it.
Husband: I know, and I love the the attention I get from it.
If not for provocation, why else would anyone OC at Chili’s for dinner with the wife?
I’m not saying he needs an excuse, NH is a place you can OC, but I question his motive.
I worked in a western=themed amusement park. We had a man open carry in the park one day and I asked him to put his gun back in his car. We he became indignant I had to tell him “The park is full of guns carried by cowboys. All of these guns shoot blanks. I know because I have played a cowboy. It is not unusual for a child or Down Syndrome kid to pull your gun out of your holster and point it at you. ‘Stick em up’. Sometimes we even have to chase them to get the gun. I’m pretty sure you don’t want that to happen”. He put the gun in his car.
And you would deserve it! I took the time to look at your page before posting and saw your only statement was that you were "born and raised in Massachusetts and proud of it". Now I understand why you spew idiocy and hatred about someone exercising their legal right.
You bore me.
“Still I think this guy went looking for a confrontation”
Well Duh! He’s doing this specifically to let people see the gun and to refamiliarize the public with open carry rights. If he, and people like him don’t do this, we will lose that right.
New Hampshire police are starting to know the OC laws now, completely thanks to a few people in Manchester and Lebanon who make a point to carry in public in a regular basis.
I appreciate their efforts. A local restaurant is a great place to open carry. It’s a non-threatening environment with plenty of people.
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